South Dakota's premier fishing destination centers on the mighty Missouri River, renowned as a prolific walleye factory where anglers regularly land fish measuring 15-28 inches. The river's reservoirs—Lake Francis Case, Lake Sharpe, Lake Oahe, and Lewis and Clark Lake—deliver exceptional walleye action through jigging, drifting with bottom bouncers, or trolling crankbaits. These waters also yield trophy smallmouth bass, particularly around boulder piles and riprap during spring spawns, alongside northern pike, yellow perch, and channel catfish.
Beyond the Missouri, the Black Hills region offers contrasting trout fishing in crystal-clear lakes like Pactola and Deerfield. Year-round opportunities include ice fishing for perch and walleye in winter and paddlefish snagging in summer. Diverse habitats support unique species like shortnose gar in southeastern tributaries and invasive Asian carp, which provide bowfishing challenges. Guides leverage local expertise to navigate prime locations from Pierre to Chamberlain, ensuring access to South Dakota's most productive fisheries regardless of season.